healthcare services, we're able to really get those needs met timely. in the case of the veterans' program, we do a lot of transportation to mental health appointments. and we'll try and get the vet to the place that they need to be while arianna is arranging for either intake at a specialized treatment center or some temporary. if programs like this were not available, everybody, families would be struggling on their own, not knowing what resources were out there. my father served in the military and it was his career, and so for me the military has always been a second family. in working with this program, it was just a great opportunity for me to show my appreciation for the life that i was given as a child of the military. they're not here to coddle you. but, they're here to let you know we can help you, get you to resources wherein we can help you move forward. so, mike, you wanted to add a little bit after kathryn noted, um, the issues with the suicide, ah, concerns. just to put some context into the conversation, so everyone understands, so veterans represent approximately 6 percent